Numarine has reached a significant milestone in the construction of its latest superyacht, poised to become the new flagship upon its launch in 2025. The hull of the eagerly anticipated 40MXP project has been successfully turned and transported to the shipyard for the next phase of outfitting.
Murat Şen, General Manager of Numarine, expressed his satisfaction with the project's progress, stating, "It's a big milestone for our new model's construction, and I'm happy to confirm we're on track with the delivery in 2025 as initially planned." He also noted the enthusiastic response from the market, with three 40MXP hulls already sold ahead of the inaugural launch, marking a significant success for the shipyard.
Remaining true to Numarine's hallmark style and DNA, the 40MXP embodies the brand's ethos of high-volume, low-hassle, and long-range capabilities while introducing innovative design features to enhance the onboard experience and strengthen the connection with the sea.
The 'MXP' designation, signifying 'Mediterranean Explorer,' reflects the yacht's focus on the beach-club lifestyle synonymous with Mediterranean cruising. As an evolution of the popular 37XP model, the new 40MXP offers exciting enhancements, including an expanded aft deck resulting from its two-meter increase in length and the relocation of the aft sliding doors to the saloon forward by three meters.
This enlarged area accommodates a spacious alfresco dining space, a stylish bar, and a lounge area surrounding a striking new addition—an aft pool with a glass transom. Serving as a captivating social hub, this outdoor oasis extends to a massive hydraulic swim platform spanning the yacht's impressive 8-meter beam.
Moreover, the 40MXP offers versatile options for shade, with the choice of an awning or the inclusion of short or long upper deck extensions to provide relief from the sun's intensity, catering to various climates and preferences worldwide.
Numarine, a European high-performance motor-yacht shipyard headquartered in Istanbul, offers a range of yachts from 19 to 45 meters.
Credits: Numarine